Gently work your comb through the mat.
How to get a big mat out of your hair.
While cutting your cat s mats give your cat some treats to ease his discomfort and allow him to stay.
Comb the mat starting with a separated section of the mat use your non dominant hand to hold the base of the mat down with thumb and forefinger so the comb won t pull hair out.
Thin stubborn mats with scissors.
Using a fine toothed flea comb gently start combing through the mat piece starting at the very tip of the hairs.
Don t rub the hair at all.
Then spritz the detangling spray on that section of hair and allow it to saturate your hair for a moment.
Do you best not to pull your cat s hair as you cut as it might make him squirm.
Run the bottom blade of the scissors along the underside of the mat then gently tug at your hair to remove loose strands.
Separate the mat from the surrounding hair by gently brushing back the areas around the clump of hair to focus on the problem spot.
Areas of the hair you are going to be working on at the moment.
If a mat of hair refuses to come apart despite all your efforts you may need to thin it out.
If needed press the hair with your fingers to aid in penetration of the apply the anti frizz serum in the same way by patting the hair.
In this video dr jones shows you the quick and easy way to remove you.
This technique will only make sure that you thoroughly get rid of the mat.
Gently brush the matted area with a soft bristle brush alternating directions.
As you re combing your cat s fur to get the mats out be careful that you don t tug or pull on your cat s fur.
If you do you risk making the matting worse.
Do this step gently so as not to harm or shock your cat.
This helps to loosen the hair naturally before getting the tools out.
Use your fingers to gently massage the knot.
Working one section at a time draw the hair away from your scalp gently holding it taut.